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ok, i think its a good deal but thats just me. about the GPU, i think i heard hear on the forums that the old PB graphics werent that much better (if not about the same) as the GMA950 so i think you should be set. not sure though. otherwise the M…
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Quote: Originally Posted by donlphi NO NO NO... If the PILES get too big you can put them in what I like to call... a FOLDER. eh? eh? i dunno, theres a different feeling to a pile. i never really liked folders though so maybe prejudice. …
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i kind of like the idea of piles. i think they are nice in Aperture. i think they would be better than folders in some instances for text documents (like my school essays; all school work in one folder, courses stacked into piles.) i like the idea
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Quote: Originally Posted by Blascock I know command-M minimizes the window, but is there a shortcut to bring the window back up?? Thanks! mmm not that i know of. it wouldnt work though because applications arent just into one window. so it w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by backtomac I think it will be pretty decent, from a performance standpoint. The mini is the only product in Apple lineup that I would wait to buy. It's long overdue for an upgrade and should see core 2 at the next refre…
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that ad right there proves that Leopard is going to be AMAZING. Steve would never diss MS if he knew he couldnt back it up.
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Quote: Originally Posted by iMick Absolutely. It's as easy as deleting two files. Rather than installing it yourself, why not go to www.ramsinks.com and download one that's already set up for you MacBook. That's what I did. It's very easy. J…
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im in the same boat as the original poster. im going to purchase airport extreme, a new external HD along with Leopard when it comes out. my idea behind this is so i can use the external HD wirelessly to do TimeMachine with on my two macs. will …
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also, i think reading too much on lcds hurts most peoples eyes. try it, 30 pages of a book in one sitting on the computer, not to comfy if you ask me.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Canuck_BC WoW!! I have learned so much from you folks. My grandchildren were amazed when I started to email them. I think my brain needs exercise and I love to learn new things. I was a wee bit afraid to ask too many d…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AquaMac Sorry, booting with bootcamp off of an external HD is not supported yet. hmm that is a definite must in Leopard.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chucker Absolutely. Note, however, that many (but not all) PowerPC-based Macs cannot boot off USB, only FireWire. All Intel Macs can boot off both USB and FireWire. thanks chucker! does that include being able to us…
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can one install OS X on an external drive?
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do you have a coffee shop with like wireless or anything?
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Quote: Originally Posted by polarissucks I proudly just ordered my new mac from the apple store. (24" iMac)i have a few questions. i didn't order Microsoft office with it because i am waiting for mac 08 office. will iwork 06 i ordered work fine f…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pbr It's a fact for a couple of weeks by now, and has been discussed in every single mac-forum, including this one... yeah so? everyone is hyped about leopard, chill out. just let the rumors and speculations run wi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by polarissucks no dock, windows, sorry im sorry to hear that, my sympathies anyways, why cant there be a new iTunes in leopard? it couldn't it use core animation for coverflow?
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According to your needs, this is the mac for you. It's a 17" iMac. It comes with a 2.0 Ghz processor, 1gb of RAM, a 160Gb Hard Drive, ATI Radeon x1600, a DL 8x Superdrive and AirPort Extreme wireless. All that for 1,199 in american dollars. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by kdraper Once resolution independence is cemented, we'll start seeing ultra-high resolution displays in the same manageable desktop sizes we're used to. It'll be interesting. All the readability hacks like anti-aliasi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Chucker I just wouldn't recommend excessively using a 1.8-inch hard drive as a hard drive…*they weren't designed for extensive use like that. You'd be much cheaper off buying a 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch drive, and you'd end…